Applications are invited for the 2019 Heliophysics Summer School, which will be held July 23 - 30, 2019 in beautiful Boulder, Colorado. Approximately 35 graduate students or first or second year postdoctoral fellows will learn about the exciting science of heliophysics as a broad, coherent discipline that reaches in space from the Earth’s troposphere to the depths of the Sun, and in time from the formation of the solar system to the distant future. The theme of this year's school is "Heliophysics Exploration" (see 'Read More').
Application Deadline: February 22, 2019

The 2019 Summer School will focus on the Heliophysics System Observatory (HSO) which is comprised of numerous spacecraft studying each element of the heliophysics system separately, as well as their interaction. Several exciting new spacecraft have been added to the HSO over the past several years, including Magnetospheric Multi-scale (MMS) and Parker Solar Probe (PSP). More are due to be added very soon, including ICON. Measurements and discoveries from these latest additions will fuel and focus our scientific research over the coming years. The 2019 Heliophysics Summer School will focus on the fundamental scientific principles underlying the areas these new measurements will probe. The aim is to provide students with the background and understanding they need to do research and make discoveries in the heliophysics system in the coming years.